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1.aristocratic/aristocracy: having the tastes, manners and other characteristics of the aristocracy (adj)/ a hereditary, ruling class; nobility (n)

2.atheist: a person who denies or disbelieves the existence of a supreme being or beings (n)

3.bourgeois: a member of the middle class; a person whose political, economic and social opinions are believed to be mainly determined by concern for property values and convential respectability; a merchant or shopkeeper (n)

4.capacity: the ability to receive or contain or perform (n)

5.enlighten: to give intellectual or spiritual light; to instruct; to impart wisdom (v)

6.furlough: a leave of absence from duty granted, especially to someone in the armed services (n)

7.hypocrisy: a pretense of having a virtuous character or belief or attitude that one doesn't really have (n)

8.inane: lacking sense or substance; empty (adj)

9.inferiority: lower in rank or position; of low grade; poor in quality or value (n)

10.lunatic: an insane person (n)

11.matinee: an entertainment, especially a dramatic or musical performance, held in the daytime, usually the afternoon (n)

12.mutiny: revolt or rebellion against authority, especially by sailors against their officers (n); to revolt against authority (v)

13.nonchalant: cooly unconcerned or unexcited (adj)

14.passionate: having or ruled by intense emotion or feeling; easily aroused to or influenced by sexual desire or anger (adj)

15.rake: an immoral person or one who behaves without regard to proper limits, especially the behavior of a man toward a desire woman (n); to search or scrape, as with the agricultural tool (v)